Numbers in various languages
The following tables list the cardinal numbers from 0 to 20 in various languages. Numbers with question marks mean the exact form of the number is uncertain, while those with asterisks are reconstructed forms. All numbers are written in the Latin alphabet; this is because some native scripts (particularly for constructed languages) may not be supported in Unicode, although if possible the native script may be used as well. Some numbers may also be written in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Dialectal pronunciations are noted right below their parent language, with the dialect name in italics (note that the languages called "unnamed language" are not dialects).
Note: All constructed languages associated with Innocence Seekers are to be considered works in progress unless otherwise stated. They may change without notice.
Natural languages
Indo-European languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Pre-Proto-Indo-European | **sum-, **hadʰ- | **du- | **tri(j)- | **kut- | **pánkū? | **súks? | **sabatúm | **(f/h)ak-ik-? | **hádʰ náman? | **dú-kamt | **dwí dukamtìh? | ||||||||||
Proto-Indo-European | *(H)óy(H)(n/w)os *sḗm |
*dwóh₁ | *tréyes | *kʷetwóres | *pénkʷe | *swéḱs | *septḿ̥ | *(h₁/h₃)oḱtṓw | *h₁(e)dʰnéwn̥ | *déḱm̥(t) | *h₁wíh₁ḱm̥tih₁ | ||||||||||
Germanic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
English | zero /ˈzɪə.ɹəʊ/ /ˈziɹ.oʊ/ |
one /wʌn/ |
two /tuː/ /tu/ |
three /θɹiː/ /θɹi/ |
four /fɔː/ /fɔːɹ/ |
five /faɪv/ |
six /sɪks/ |
seven /ˈsɛv.ən/ |
eight /eɪt/ |
nine /naɪn/ |
ten /tɛn/ |
eleven /ɪˈlɛv.ən/ |
twelve /twɛlv/ |
thirteen /ˈθɜː.tiːn/ /ˈθɝ.tin/ |
fourteen /ˈfɔː.tiːn/ /ˈfɔɹ.tin/ |
fifteen /ˈfɪf.tiːn/ |
sixteen /ˈsɪk.stiːn/ |
seventeen /ˈsɛv.ən.tiːn/ |
eighteen /ˈeɪ.tiːn/ |
nineteen /ˈnaɪn.tiːn/ |
twenty /ˈtwɛnti/ |
German | null /nʊl/ |
eins /aɪ̯ns/ |
zwei /t͡svaɪ̯/ |
drei /dʁaɪ̯/ |
vier /fiːɐ̯/ |
fünf /fʏnf/ |
sechs /zɛks/ |
sieben /ˈziːbən/ |
acht /axt/ |
neun /nɔɪ̯n/ |
zehn /t͡seːn/ |
elf /ɛlf/ |
zwölf /t͡svœlf/ |
dreizehn /ˈdʀaɪ̯t͡seːn/ |
vierzehn /fiːɐ̯t͡seːn/ |
fünfzehn /ˈfʏnft͡seːn/ |
sechzehn /ˈzɛçt͡seːn/ |
siebzehn /ˈziːpt͡seːn/ |
achtzehn /ˈaxt͡seːn/ |
neunzehn /ˈnɔɪ̯nt͡seːn/ |
zwanzig /ˈt͡svant͡sɪç/ |
Italic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Classical Latin | nūllus, nihil | ūnus | duo | trēs | quattuor | quīnque | sex | septem | octō | novem | decem | ūndecim | duodecim | tredecim | quattuordecim | quīndecim | sēdecim | septendecim | duodēvīgintī | ūndēvīgintī | vīgintī |
Romance languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
French | zéro /ze.ʁɔ/ |
un (m) /œ̃/ une (f) /yn/ |
deux /dø/ |
trois /tʁwɑ/ |
quatre /katʁ/ |
cinq /sɛ̃k/ |
six /sis/ |
sept /sɛt/ |
huit /ɥit/ |
neuf /nœf/ |
dix /dis/ |
onze /ɔ̃z/ |
douze /duz/ |
treize /tʁɛz/ |
quatorze /ka.tɔʁz/ |
quinze /kɛ̃z/ |
seize /sɛz/ |
dix-sept /dis.sɛt/ |
dix-huit /diz.ɥit/ |
dix-neuf /diz.nœf/ |
vingt /vɛ̃/ |
Hellenic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Ancient Greek | μηδέν mēden |
εἷς heis (m) μία mia (f) ἕν hen (n) |
δύο duo |
τρεῖς treis (m,f) τρία tria (n) |
τέσσαρες tessares (m,f) τέσσαρα tessara (n) |
πέντε pente |
ἕξ hex |
ἑπτά hepta |
ὀκτώ oktō |
ἐννέα ennea |
δέκα deka |
ἕνδεκα hendeka |
δώδεκα dōdeka |
τρεισκαίδεκα treiskaideka |
τέσσαρες καί δέκα tessares kai deka |
πεντεκαίδεκα pentekaideka |
ἑκκαίδεκα hekkaideka |
ἑπτακαίδεκα heptakaideka |
ὀκτωκαίδεκα oktōkaideka |
ἐννεακαίδεκα enneakaideka |
εἴκοσι eikosi |
International auxillary languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Esperanto | nul | unu | du | tri | kvar | kvin | ses | sep | ok | naŭ | dek | dek unu | dek du | dek tri | dek kvar | dek kvin | dek ses | dek sep | dek ok | dek naŭ | dudek |
Innocence Seekers constructed languages
A priori
Nodaimic languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Proto-Nodaimic | *álida | *húft | *gʷálo | *akʷált | *kásitī | *wikír | *sijób | *tahjó | *tlówa | *pardéli | *ikánki | *gʷánki | |||||||||
Continental Nodaimic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Continental Nodaimic | *élda | *hút | *bálo | *apál | *késti | *ukír | *šób | *tajó | *lówa | *pardíl | *ikánk | *bánk | |||||||||
Dayam | int | hyt | bel | apel | kiš | ykil | šøb | tejø | løu | pendil | ikeg | ikegyt | ikegbel | ikegapel | ikeggiš | ikegykil | ikegšøb | ikegdejø | ikegløu | ikegbendil | beg |
Guruni | and | ut | bal | alp | keť | yrk | šob | tai | lau | pend | ekan | ekanut | ekambal | ekanalp | ekankeť | ekanyrk | ekanšob | ekantai | ekanlau | ekampend | ban |
Old Nodaimese | ílda | hút | báilo | apáil | kísti | ukíl | šóib | tejói | lóiwa | paddíl | ikáig | ikáigut | ikáigbailo | ikáigapail | ikáiggisti | ikáigukil | ikáigšoib | ikáigdejoi | ikáigloiwa | ikáigbaddil | báig |
Nodaimese | īla | yta | belo | apei | kiš | ukī | šøp | tei | leu | panī | ikek | ikekyta | ikegbelo | ikekapei | ikekkiš | ikekukī | ikekšøp | ikektei | ikekleu | ikekpanī | bek |
Treproan | elt | xut | falo | abal | keť | ȳl | šof | teö | lō | faǧil | ēk | ēkut | ēkpalo | ēkabal | ēkkeť | ēkȳl | ēššof | ēkteö | ēklō | ēkpaǧil | fak |
Northern Nodaimic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Northern Nodaimic | *áld | *húf | *gʷálu | *kʷált | *kásti | *ukír | *siób | *tājó | *θóu | *pərdél | *kánk | *gʷánk | |||||||||
Trebapan | and | huf | bal | pant | kest | kir | šob | tajo | ťū | prel | kank | kankuf | kambal | kampant | kankest | kankir | kanšob | kantajo | kanťū | kamprel | bank |
Tyragian | āll | ūf | gālu | kālt | kāst | ukī | šōb | tajō | tō | parrē | kāk | kakūf | kagālu | kakālt | kakāst | kakukī | kašōb | katajō | katō | kaparrē | gāk |
Eastern Nodaimic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Eastern Nodaimic | *áida | *húft | *gálo | *akált | *kést | *ykír | *sijób | *tajó | *flówa | *parnéi | *ikénk | *génk | |||||||||
Gengogan | ād | upt | halo | ahad | kait | ykei | šaup | čau | plawa | panai | ikaik | ikajupt | ikajalo | ikajahad | ikaikait | ikaikei | ikaišaup | ikaičau | ikaiplawa | ikaipanai | gaik |
Staklean | äd | ust | gal | akant | keť | ikir | šof | čo | flou | pane | ikẽ | ikust | ikẽgal | ikakant | ikẽkeť | ikikir | ikẽšof | ikẽčo | ikẽflou | ikẽpane | gẽ |
Higelan languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Higelan | *álida | *húpt | *gála | *akáit | *kásite | *wikír | *sijáb | *taçá | *čáwa | *pardáli | *ikági | *gági | |||||||||
Muranan | elda | unt | gal | aket | keste | iki | sēb | taha | čau | pardel | ikeg | ikegunt | ikeggal | ikegaket | ikeggeste | ikegiki | ikeksēb | ikektaha | ikekčau | ikekpardel | geg |
Guyani | alla | hut | gal | aket | kače | vikr | sīb | tā | čō | parli | igi | igut | igal | igaket | igače | igvikr | igzīb | igdā | iǧō | igbarli | gag |
Trulau-Bernimese languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Proto-Trulau-Bernimese | *án- | *dúw- | *tír | *kat- | *pin- | *çík- | *sét- | *xʷék- | *nán- | *dʰík | *wágʰ- | ||||||||||
Trulauic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Trulauic | *ánaz *an *ániz |
*dúwaz *dū *dúwiz |
*tíraz *tir *tíriz |
*katás *kat *katís |
*pinás *pin *pinís |
*íkaz *ik *íkiz |
*sétaz *set *sétiz |
*hókaz *hok *hókiz |
*nánaz *nan *nániz |
*ťíkaz *ťik *ťíkiz |
*wáhaz *wah *wáhiz | ||||||||||
Old Trulauian | nōz nū nūz |
ans an ens |
dōz dū dūz |
ters tir tirs |
ktas kat ktis |
pnas pin pnis |
eks ik iks |
säts set sets |
hǫks hok hök |
nans nan nens |
ťeks ťik ťiks |
anťeks | dūťeks | tirťeks | kaťťeks | pinťeks | ikťeks | seťťeks | hokťeks | nanťeks | wāz wā wēz |
Trulauian | nūr nau naur |
ens en ins |
dūr dau daur |
tirs tair tairs |
tes ket tais |
mes pain mais |
iks aik aiks |
sets sit sits |
hoks huk hük |
nens nen nins |
ťiks ťaik ťaiks |
entiks | dautiks | taitiks | kettiks | paintiks | aittiks | sittiks | huttiks | nentiks | wēr wē wīr |
Likkran languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Proto-Likkran | *mada | *delas | *gʲoθan | *θlifan | *xiran | *xʷiban | *θriran | *neban | *granan | *bralan | *debralsan | ||||||||||
Semaic languages | |||||||||||||||||||||
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Proto-Semaic | *mara | *delʲas | *džohan | *hifan | *hiran | *hwiban | *hriran | *neban | *granan | *bralan | *dibraisan | ||||||||||
Sema | nakau ナカウ |
mara マラ |
deye デイェ |
joau ジョアウ |
ihau イハウ |
irau イラウ |
wibau ヰバウ |
ridau リダウ |
nebau ネバウ |
gyanau ギャナウ |
byarau ビャラウ |
byara-marau ビャラマラウ |
byara-deyau ビャラデヤウ |
byara-joau ビャラジョアウ |
byara-ihau ビャライハウ |
byara-irau ビャライラウ |
byara-wibau ビャラヰバウ |
byara-ridau ビャラリダウ |
byara-nebau ビャラネバウ |
byara-gyanau ビャラギャナウ |
dibyashau ディビャシャウ |
Other a priori languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Balaienda | gajudmal | beigaħowa'ai | tukmarsa | jašojpaťu | kirpalmi | varitnoke | nuriropta | jawanmot | aflowiko | putragša | ďirjuiwos | ďirjuiwos beigaħowa'ai | ďirjuiwos tukmarsa | ďirjuiwos jašojpaťu | ďirjuiwos kirpalmi | ďirjuiwos varitnoke | ďirjuiwos nuriropta | ďirjuiwos jawanmot | ďirjuiwos aflowiko | ďirjuiwos putragša | tukmarsa ďirjuiwos |
A posteriori
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Namari | nashi なし |
pito ひと |
puta ふた |
mi み |
yo よ |
etu えつ |
mu む |
nana なな |
ya や |
kokono ここの |
tō とー |
tōte とーて |
tōta とーた |
tō-mi とーみ |
tō-yo とーよ |
tō-etu とーえつ |
tō-mu とーむ |
tō-nana とーなな |
tō-ya とーや |
tō-kokono とーここの |
pata はた |
Chiyohara | [na.ɕi] | [ɸi.to] | [ɸu.ta] | [mi] | [jo] | [i.t͡sʉ] | [mu] | [na.na] | [ja] | [xo.ko.no] | [θoː] | [θoː.pi.to] | [θoː.pu.ta] | [θoː.mi] | [θoː.jo] | [θoːj.t͡sʉ] | [θoː.mu] | [θoː.na.na] | [θoː.ja] | [θoː.ko.ko.no] | [ha.ta] |
Yaezora | [na.ɕi] | [pʰi.to] | [pʰu.ta] | [mi] | [jo] | [e.θy] | [mu] | [na.na] | [ja] | [kʰo.ko.no] | [tʰoː] | [tʰoː.te] | [tʰoː.ta] | [tʰoː.mi] | [tʰoː.jo] | [tʰoː.je.θy] | [tʰoː.mu] | [tʰoː.na.na] | [tʰoː.ja] | [tʰoː.ko.ko.no] | [pʰa.ta] |
Haguya | [na.ɕi] | [pʰi.tø] | [pʰu.tɔ] | [mi] | [jø] | [i.t͡sɨ] | [mu] | [na.na] | [ja] | [kʰø.kø.nø] | [tʰøː] | [tʰøː.te] | [tʰøː.ta] | [tʰøː.mi] | [tʰøː.jø] | [tʰøːj.t͡sy] | [tʰøː.my] | [tʰøː.na.na] | [tʰøː.ja] | [tʰøː.kø.kø.nø] | [pʰa.ta] |
Sino-Namari | rei れい |
ichi いち itu いつ |
nī にー ni に |
sami さみ san さん |
shī しー shi し |
gō ごー go ご |
iki いき iku いく |
shichi しち shitu しつ |
pachi はち patu はつ |
kyū きゅう |
jī じー jiu じう |
ji-ichi じいち ji-itu じいつ |
jin-ni じんに |
jis-sami じっさみ jis-san じっさん |
jis-shi じっし |
jin-go じんご |
ju-iki じゅいき ju-iku じゅいく |
jis-shichi じっしち jis-shitu じっしつ |
jip-pachi じっはち jip-patu じっはつ |
jik-kyū じっきゅう |
ni-jī にじー ni-jiu にじう nī にー niu にう |
New Kudara | nas [nas] |
stō [stoː] |
ftā [taː] |
nə [nə] |
jo [jo] |
səc [sət͡s] |
mə [mə] |
nana [na.na] |
ja [ja] |
kokono [kʰo.ko.no] |
tō [tʰoː] |
tosto [tʰos.to] |
tofta [tʰof.ta] |
tōz [tʰoːz] |
tojo [tʰo.jo] |
tocca [tʰot.t͡sa] |
tōm [tʰoːm] |
tōna [tʰoː.na] |
toja [tʰo.ja] |
tokono [tʰo.ko.no] |
pata [pʰa.ta] |
Unnamed Language #2 | 안놀 [an.nol] |
ᄒᆞ나 [xɔ.na] |
둘 [tul] |
셓 [seː] |
넿 [neː] |
다ᄉᆞᆺ [ta.zɔs] |
여슷 [jə.zɯs] |
닐굽 [nil.gup] |
여듧 [jə.dɯlp] |
아홉 [a.βop] |
열 [jəl] |
열르너 [jəl.lɯ.nə] |
열툴 [jəl.tʰul] |
열셓 [jəl.zeː] |
열렣 [jəl.leː] |
열터슷 [jəl.tʰə.zɯs] |
연녀슷 [jəɲ.ɲə.zɯs] |
연닐굽 [jən.nil.gup] |
연녀듧 [jəɲ.ɲə.dɯlp] |
여러훕 [jə.ɾə.βup] |
스믈 [sɯ.mɯl] |
Vulgar Latin (Nodaimese) |
*únos (m) *úna (f) *únũ (n) |
*dúo (m,n) *dúe (f) |
*trés (m,f) *tría (n) |
*kʷátt(u)ro | *kʲínkʷe | *sè(k)s | *sèptẽ | *òkto | *nòvẽ | *dèkʲẽ | *úndekʲĩ | *duòdekʲĩ | *trèdekʲĩ | *kʷatt(u)òrdekʲĩ | *kʷíndekʲĩ | *sédekʲĩ | *dèkʲẽ sèptẽ | *dèkʲẽ òkto | *dèkʲẽ nòvẽ | *viɣènti | |
Old Nillonan | unos (m) una (f) unō (n) |
duo (m,n) due (f) |
tres (m,f) tria (n) |
quattro | kimque | sexs | seftē | oxto | novē | dekjē | undekjē | dodekjē | tredekjē | quattordekjē | quindekjē | sedekjē | dexseftē | dekjoxto | dekjenovē | vihenti | |
Nillonan | nullo (m,n) nulla (f) |
uno (m,n) una (f) |
duo (m,n) due (f) |
tres (m,f) tria (n) |
patro | čimpe | ses | settē | otto | novē | dečē | undečē | dodečē | tredečē | pattordečē | pindečē | sedečē | dessettē | dečotto | dečenovē | vēnti |
Umirian | nulls (m) nullo (n) nulla (f) |
uns (m) uno (n) una (f) |
duo (m,n) due (f) |
tres (m,f) tria (n) |
quaitter | činku | ses | siette | uotto | nuove | dieče | unčče | duočče | triečče | quattuorčče | quinčče | siečče | dessiette | dečuotto | dečenuove | vienti |
Durygan | nylu (m) nyla (f) nyli (n) |
wynu (m) wyna (f) wyni (n) |
dyw (m,n) dyj (f) |
če (m,f) ča (n) |
šatir | čenš | šej | šesi | oči | noj | zeči | wenziči | boziči | čeziči | šapoziči | šenziči | šejziči | zešesi | zečoči | zenoj | jens |
Burdulan | null-h (m) noll-* (f) null-n (n) |
un-h (m) on-* (f) un-n (n) |
du-* | tre-h (m,f) tre-* (n) |
quatr | činq-* | sej-h | set-n | ojt-* | nov-n | deč-n | undeč-n | dodeč-n | tredeč-n | quatordeč-n | quindeč-n | sedeč-n | desset-n | desojt-* | dečenov-n | vid-* |
Vulgar Latin (Likkran) |
*ˈunʊs *ˈuna *ˈunu |
*ˈdʊwɔ *ˈdʊwai̯ |
*ˈtres *ˈtrɪja |
*ˈkʷat͡ɕʷɔr | *ˈkʷiŋʷkʷɛ | *ˈsɛxs | *ˈsɛfte | *ˈɔxto | *ˈnɔwe | *ˈdɛxe | *ˈundɛxi | *ˈdʷɔðɛxi | *ˈtrɛðɛxi | *kʷaˈt͡ɕʷɔrdɛxi | *ˈkʷindɛxi | *ˈseðɛxi | *sɛfˈtɛndɛxi | *ɔxˈtoðɛxi | *nɔˈwɛndɛxi | *wiˈɣɪnti | |
Pimbic | nyljüz [ˈny.ʎɨz] nylja [ˈny.ʎɑ] nyljy [ˈny.ʎy] |
ynüz [ˈy.nɨz] yna [ˈy.nɑ] yny [ˈy.ny] |
düwo [ˈdɨ.wo] düwè [ˈdɨ.wɛ] |
trjäs [ˈc͡çæs] treja [ˈʈ͡ʂe.jɑ] |
pòčor [ˈpɔ.t͡ɕor] |
pimp [ˈpimp] |
sêš [ˈsɛːɕ] |
sêčä [ˈsɛː.t͡ɕæ] |
ōču [ˈoː.t͡ɕu] |
nowjä [ˈno.ɥæ] |
dèjä [ˈdɛ.jæ] |
yndi [ˈyn.di] |
boďi [ˈbo.ði] |
trèďi [ˈʈ͡ʂɛ.ði] |
pòčordi [pɔ.ˈt͡ɕor.di] |
pindi [ˈpin.di] |
šäďi [ˈɕæ.ði] |
sêtèndi [sɛː.ˈtɛn.di] |
ōčuďi [oː.ˈt͡ɕu.ði] |
nowèndi [no.ˈwɛn.di] |
wīnti [ˈwiːn.ti] |
Old Flefluan | oinos (m) oinā (f) oinon (n) |
dwāu (m,n) dwī (f) |
trīs (m) tirres (f) trī (n) |
petwares (m) peterres (f) petwar (n) |
pempe | swexs | sextan | oxtū | nowan | dekan | wikantī | ||||||||||
Flefluan | nul | yn | dau (m,n) dui (f) |
tri (m,n) tir (f) |
peutar (m,n) peter (f) |
pemp | sei | eit | out | nou | dek | yndek | dudek | tridek | peutardek | pemptek | sestek | eittek | outtek | noudek | wikant |
Old Nethlian | ēnur (m) ēnu (f) ēn (n) |
twē (m) twōr (f) twau (n) |
þrīr (m,f) þriu (n) |
fedur | fīf | sexs | söbun | axtū | neun | tēn | ēnelf | twelf | þritin | födurtin | fīftin | sexstin | söbuntin | axtūtin | neuntin | twētigir | |
Nethlian | nul | ēna (c) ēn (n) |
twē (c) twō (n) |
þria (c) þriu (n) |
feda | fīf | sēs | sōn | ātu | nȫn | tēn | ēlf | twelf | þritan | födatan | fīftan | sēstan | sōntan | āttan | nȫntan | twētē |
Old Bunnaran | einer (m) einu (f) ein (n) |
twei (m) twour (f) twou (n) |
þrier (m,f) þriju (n) |
fedur | fimf | sehs | seben | aktu | neun | tehen | einelef | twelef | þritehen | fedurtehen | fimftehen | sehstehen | sebuntehen | aktoutehen | neuntehen | tweitigjur | |
Bunnaran | nuller (m) nulle (f) nul (n) |
einer (m) eine (f) in (n) |
twei (m) twor (f) twou (n) |
þrir (m,f) þri (n) |
feder | fif | seis | seben | atte | neun | tein | einelf | twelf | þriten | federten | fiften | seisten | sebenten | atten | neunten | tweitijer |
Proto-Blylandic | *ainaz | *twai | *þrīz | *fedwōr(iz) | *fimf | *sehs | *sebun *seftų |
*ahtōu | *neun *neų |
*tehun | *ainaliban | *twalif | *þritehun | *fedurtehun | *fimftehun | *sehstehun | *sebuntehun *seftuntehun |
*ahtōutehun | *neuntehun | *wīhundī *twai tigiwiz | |
Old Blylandic | nęęner (m) /ˈnɛː.nr̩/ nęęnu (f) /ˈnɛː.nu/ nęęnat (n) /ˈnɛː.nat/ |
ęęner (m) /ˈɛː.nr̩/ ęęnu (f) /ˈɛː.nu/ ęęnat (n) /ˈɛː.nat/ |
twęę (m) /ˈtwɛː/ twoor (f) /ˈtwoːɾ/ twoo (n) /ˈtwoː/ |
þriir (m,f) /ˈθɾiːɾ/ þriju (n) /ˈθɾi.ju/ |
födor /ˈfø.doɾ/ |
feff /ˈfefː/ |
seks /ˈseks/ |
söben /ˈsø.bn̩/ |
ahto /ˈax.to/ |
njon /ˈɲon/ |
töhen /ˈtø.xn̩/ |
ęęnaliben /ˈɛː.na.li.bn̩/ |
twęlep /ˈtwɛ.ləp/ |
þritahen /ˈθɾi.ta.xn̩/ |
födortahen /ˈfø.dor.ta.xn̩/ | fefftahen /ˈfefː.ta.xn̩/ | sekstahen /ˈseks.ta.xn̩/ | söbuntahen /ˈsø.bn̩.ta.xn̩/ | ahtotahen /ˈax.to.ta.xn̩/ | njontahen /ˈɲon.ta.xn̩/ | wyyhundi /ˈwyː.xun.di/ tweetigir /ˈtweeː.ti.giɾ/ |
Blylandic | niin (m,f) /ˈniːn/ niinet (n) /ˈniː.nət/ |
iin (m,f) /ˈiːn/ iit (n) /ˈiːt/ |
twii (m) /ˈtwiː/ tuur (f) /ˈtuːɾ/ tuu (n) /ˈtuː/ |
þrair (m,f) /ˈθɾai̯ɾ/ þrai (n) /ˈθɾai̯/ |
föder /ˈfø.dəɾ/ |
fef /ˈfef/ |
ses /ˈses/ |
söben /ˈsø.bən/ |
atte /ˈat.tə/ |
njon /ˈɲon/ |
teun /ˈteu̯n/ |
iinelben /ˈiː.nəl.bən/ ilben /ˈil.bən/ |
twęlf /ˈtwɛlf/ |
þritan /ˈθri.tan/ |
födertan /ˈfø.dəɾ.tan/ |
feftan /ˈfef.tan/ |
sestan /ˈses.tan/ |
söbentan /ˈsø.bən.tan/ |
attan /ˈat.tan/ |
njontan /ˈɲon.tan/ |
wiund /ˈwiu̯nd/ twiiger /ˈtwiː.gəɾ/ |
Kudara Blylandic | nallah (m) [ˈnal.lax] nallo (f) [ˈnal.lo] nallat (n) [ˈnal.lat] |
ēnah (m) [ˈeː.nax] ēno (f) [ˈeː.no] ēnat (n) [ˈeː.nat] |
cē (m) [ˈt͡seː] cōh (f) [ˈt͡soːx] cō (n) [ˈt͡soː] |
þrīh (m) [ˈθɾiːx] þlūh (f) [ˈθluːx] þlū (n) [ˈθluː] |
fizələh (m) [ˈfɪ.zə.ləx] fizəlūh (f) [ˈfɪ.zə.luːx] fizuru (n) [ˈfɪ.zʊ.ru] |
fīf [ˈfiːf] |
siks [ˈsɪxs] |
sifcə [ˈsɪf.t͡sə] |
attō [ˈat.toː] |
nēn [ˈneːn] |
tifən [ˈtɪ.fən] |
ēneban [ˈeː.nɛ.βan] |
cejf [ˈt͡sei̯f] |
þlətifən [ˈθlə.tɪ.fən] |
fidurtifən [ˈfɪ.dʊɾ.tɪ.fən] |
fīftifən [ˈfiːf.tɪ.fən] |
sikstifən [ˈsɪxs.tɪ.fən] |
sifcəntifən [ˈsɪf.t͡sən.tɪ.fən] |
attōtefan [ˈat.toː.tɛ.fan] |
nēntefan [ˈneːn.tɛ.fan] |
wīfəndi [ˈyː.fən.di] |
Unnamed Language #3 | 눌러ᇫ | 애나ᇫ | 돼 | 즈ᅀᅴᇫ | ᄫᅥ뜨ᇫ | ᄫᅵᆷᄫᅳ | 셋 | 서뿐 | 애도 | 너운 | 더훈 | 앤리ᇦ | 돠리ᇦ | 즈ᅀᅵ더훈 | ᄫᅥ뚜ᇫ더훈 | ᄫᅵᆷ더훈 | 셋더훈 | 서뿐더훈 | 애도다혼 | 너운더훈 | 위훈띄 |
Loddic | nim | yyn | dou | trii | pöðar | peb | fei | seiþ | uuþ | nou | degh | yndigh | duðigh | triðigh | pöþurdigh | pebðigh | feizigh | seiþnigh | uuþigh | nounigh | vihad |
Note: For Burdulan, the "h", "n" and "*" after the word indicates the kind of initial mutation induced by the word ("h" = aspirate, "n" = nasal, "*" = lenis). |
Yume ni Aruku constructed languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Old Kariuban | einos (m) einā (f) einon (n) |
twō (m) twai (f) twei (n) |
treyes (m) tisres (f) trī (n) |
ketwores (m) ketesres (f) ketwōr (n) |
penke | sweš | septan | oštou | noun | teþen | einteþen | twiteþen | triteþen | keturteþen | penketeþen | swešteþen | septanteþen | oštouteþen | nounteþen | wīþanti | |
Raruean | nes (m) na (f) ne (n) |
ins (m) ina (f) in (n) |
tu (m) twe (f) twi (n) |
čis (m) čirs (f) či (n) |
čötors (m) četers (f) čötor (n) |
penč | feš | set | otu | nu | teþ | inteþ | twiteþ | čiteþ | čöturteþ | penčeteþ | fešteþ | setteþ | otuteþ | nunteþ | yþen |
Other constructed languages
Language | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Quenya | munta? | minë | atta | neldë | canta | lempë | enquë | otso | tolto | nertë | cainen | minquë | yunquë | nelcëa? | cancëa? | lencëa? | encëa? | occëa? | tolcëa? | nercëa? | yucainen |